Synonym: Drew, John Drew. Similar words: crew, brew, shrew, screw, dread, cadre, strewn, farewell. Meaning: [drɔː] n. United States actor (born in Ireland); father of Georgiana Emma Barrymore (1827-1862).
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61. He drew his pistol and aimed at the enemy soldier.
62. The artist drew a set of grid lines over the area to be painted.
63. He drew an oblique line form one corner of the paper to the other.
64. The prince drew up his forces in a strong defensive position.
65. We drew water in a bucket from the well outside the door.
66. The artist pored over every drawing,trying to guess who drew each one.
67. His car drew up before the oil - filling station.
68. The politician drew his speech out until everyone was bored.
69. The report drew a grim picture of inefficiency and corruption.
70. He drew himself up to his full height.
71. She drew back from him at the dancing party.
72. We drew straws for who went first.
73. His wounding remarks clearly drew blood.
74. In this match he drew away.
75. The movie drew praise from critics.
76. They drew different conclusions from the facts.
77. We drew with Ireland in the first game.
78. The comedian's act drew a large crowd.
79. The car drew in to let the buses pass.
80. He drew his rifle from its sacking cover.
81. His eyebrows drew together with worry.
82. Egypt drew two of their matches in Italy.
83. His solicitor drew up the will.
84. The two teams drew last night.
85. Her shabby appearance drew sniggers from the guests.
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86. The archers drew their bows all at once.
87. His personal magnetism drew people to the church.
88. We won the first game and drew the second.
89. Show me which picture you drew.
90. We drew lots to decide who should go first.